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61 смягчать наказание
1) General subject: commute2) Colloquial: ease the penalties3) Military: mitigate punishment6) Business: commute sentence, mitigate, mitigate a punishment, remit part of a sentence, remit part of sentence7) Criminal law: commute a sentenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смягчать наказание
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62 вечные муки
1) General subject: damnation (в аду), eternal death (в аду), everlasting death (в аду), everlasting torment, perdition, tarnation (в аду)2) Religion: eternal damnation3) Bible: everlasting punishment4) Makarov: eternal punishment (ада), perpetual damnation -
63 возмездие
1) General subject: Nemesis, come-back, pay, payment, quits, (справедливое) recompense, reprisal, requital, retaliation, retaliatory blow, retribution, sword, the sword of justice, vengeance, vindicatory punishment, vindictive punishment2) Colloquial: comeuppance3) American: comeback4) Obsolete: payer, vindication, wage, wrack, wreak5) Poetical language: wages6) Law: recompense (справедливое), talion (в уголовном праве)7) Australian slang: a kick in the arse8) Christianity: penalty -
64 заслуживающий наказания
1) General subject: culpable of punishment, obnoxious, punishableУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заслуживающий наказания
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65 избавить (кого-л.) от наказания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > избавить (кого-л.) от наказания
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66 избежать наказания
1) General subject: beat the rap, get away with sth / doing sth (How can he get away with speaking to her like that?), get off2) Law: escape from punishment3) Jargon: beat up4) Makarov: escape a sentence, escape penalty, escape punishment, evade penaltyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избежать наказания
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67 искупающее наказание
1) General subject: (вину) purgative punishment2) Makarov: purgative punishmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > искупающее наказание
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68 казнь
1) General subject: axe, despatch, dispatch, execution, punishment, the ax, the scaffold2) Military: decimation3) Religion: Decapitation, crucifixion4) Bible: plague5) leg.N.P. capital punishment, putting to death -
69 накладывать взыскание
1) General subject: set a punishment2) Makarov: seal, set punishmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > накладывать взыскание
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70 насылать наказание
1) General subject: visit with punishment (страдания)2) Makarov: visit with punishmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > насылать наказание
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71 освобождение от наказания
1) General subject: absolution, let off, let-off (заслуженного), remissionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > освобождение от наказания
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72 отбыть наказание
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73 отмена смертной казни
1) General subject: the abolition of capital punishment2) leg.N.P. abolition of the death penalty3) Makarov: abolition of capital punishmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отмена смертной казни
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74 под страхом наказания
1) General subject: on penalty, (такого-то) under (on, upon) penalty of, under heavy penalty2) Law: on pain of punishment, under pain of punishment, under penalty, under the pains, upon the pains3) Makarov: (такого-то) on penalty of, (такого-то) under penalty of, (такого-то) upon penalty ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > под страхом наказания
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75 понести наказание за преступления
1) General subject: to be brought to punishment for (one's) crimes2) Makarov: be brought to punishment for crimesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > понести наказание за преступления
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76 смягчение
1) General subject: abatement, alleviation, assuagement, commutation (наказания), easing off, easing-off, extenuation, give, liberalization (законов), malacia, melting, mitigation, mollification, palatalization, palliation, relaxation, remission, remission (приговора), softening, unbending, appeasement2) Medicine: alleviation (боли), alleviation (напр. спазма), attenuation, attenuation (боли), emollescence (напр. спазма)3) Engineering: cushioning4) Bookish: easement5) Law: attenuation (вины), mitigation (приговора), reduction (наказания)6) Economy: ease, easing (напр. экономического спада), lightening (напр. налогообложения), moderation (напр. экономических колебаний)7) Accounting: cushion8) Linguistics: palatalisation9) Diplomatic term: meltdown10) Polygraphy: flattening (изображения)11) Abbreviation: temp12) Oil: tempering13) Perfume: emolliency, lubricating14) Business: relief16) leg.N.P. change of punishment from a greater to a lesser, commutation (in this sense), mitigation (e. g., of a punishment)17) Aviation medicine: mitigation (наказания)18) Makarov: abatement (напр. боли), absorbing, absorption, assuagement (боли. горя и т.п.), mitigating19) Archaic: temperament -
77 смягчение наказания
1) General subject: clemency, clemo (объявленное президентом или губернатором штата), commutation, milder sentence2) Military: mitigating punishment3) Law: commutation of sentence, mitigation of sentence, remission of penalty, mitigation of punishment4) Business: mitigationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смягчение наказания
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78 спасти (кого-л.) от наказания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спасти (кого-л.) от наказания
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79 избавить от наказания
1) General subject: (кого-л.) shelter from punishment2) Makarov: (кого-л.) shelter (smb.) from punishmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > избавить от наказания
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80 спасти от наказания
1) General subject: (кого-л.) shelter from punishment2) Makarov: (кого-л.) shelter (smb.) from punishmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > спасти от наказания
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